Milk cooler



July 8 1924. 1,500,877

-J. c. KING MILK COOLER Original Filed. Nov, 11, 1922 WITNE5$= v ATTORNEY Patented July 8, 1924.

JESSE G. KING, OF LINDLEY, NEW YORK.

MILK COOLER.

Application filed November 11, 1922, Serial No. 600,340. Renewed May 23, 1924.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known. that I, J nssu C. KING, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lindley, in the county of Steuben and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Milk Coolers, of which the following is a specification.

My present invention has reference to a milk cooler and aerator, and has for its object toproduce a device of this character which shall be characteristic of simplicity in construction, cheapness in manufacture,

coupledwith ease and efliciency in operation.

To the attainment of the foregoing, and other objects which will present themselves as the nature of the invention is better understood, reference is to be had to the drawing which accompanies and which forms part of this application. i

In the. drawing Figure 1 is an elevation of the improvement.

Figure 2 is a sectional view on the line 22 of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line 33 of Figure 1.

My improvement includes a tubular member 1, which may be constructed of any desired material and which has its closed top provided with any desired number of circumferentially arranged spaced apertures 2. The opposite or bottom end of the member 1 is open. The top 2 of the member 1 is centrally provided with an outstanding boss 3, and with a short centrally arranged stem 4: which projects from the boss. Designed to rest on the boss and having a central opening receiving therethrough the stein t there is a disk 5.

Preferably the disk 5 has its with the outer face of the disk 5 there is the socket end of a handle 6.

In operation, the improvement 1s arranged in a vessel containing milk.

The milk will flow into the inverted cup-like member 1,

and will pass through in, from thence belng the openings 2therecontacted by the disk 5, with the result that the milk is aerated and likewise cooled.

Also, I have found that my improvement acts as a preservative:

for milk, and as a matter of fact, I have a further found that milk on the point of turn ng Wlll be restored to its normal sweet condition by the use of my improvement.

Having described claim the invention, I

A. device for cooling and aerating milk, comprlsing an inverted cup-shaped member having its top provide d with spaced circumferential apertures, said top being centrally formed with a boss p rovided with an out standing threaded stem, a disk having a central opening receiving and restlng on the bos the stem therethrough s, said disk having its periphery flared toward the inverted cupshaped member, and

a handle having a threaded socket end screwed on the stem and contacting the disk.

In testimony whereo f I affix my signature. JESSE C. KING. 

